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Professor, School of Cinematic Arts at University of Southern California
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www.vickicallahan.com/
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Vicki Callahan AKA DJ Zoe Trop is a media activist and scholar. She is Professor at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts in the Division of Media Arts + Practice. Her research and teaching is focused on the integration of theory and practice with attention to issues in film and media history, feminist studies, digital culture, media strategies for social change, and public scholarship. She is author of Zones of Anxiety: Movement, Musidora, and the Crime Serials of Louis Feuillade (WSUP 2005), editor for the collection, Reclaiming the Archive: Feminism and Film History (WSUP 2010), and co-editor with Virginia Kuhn for the recently published collec...
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Unternehmen/Arbeitsplatz
Greater Los Angeles Area, region free United States
Beruf
Professor, School of Cinematic Arts at University of Southern California
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Education
Webseite
www.vickicallahan.com/
Info
Vicki Callahan AKA DJ Zoe Trop is a media activist and scholar. She is Professor at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts in the Division of Media Arts + Practice. Her research and teaching is focused on the integration of theory and practice with attention to issues in film and media history, feminist studies, digital culture, media strategies for social change, and public scholarship. She is author of Zones of Anxiety: Movement, Musidora, and the Crime Serials of Louis Feuillade (WSUP 2005), editor for the collection, Reclaiming the Archive: Feminism and Film History (WSUP 2010), and co-editor with Virginia Kuhn for the recently published collec...
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digital media
pedagogy
multimedia scholarship
mabel normand
social change
transmedia
collaborative online work
collaborative work
online teaching
oral history
charleston
scalar
fulbright award
media ecologies
fulbright scholar
social activism
silent film
fashion
performance
digital humanities
activism
community engagement
audio-visual essay
video essay
video editing
electracy
film history
lew cody
scms
participatory archives
service learning
hacking narrative
collaborative storytelling
c&w 2012
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